Apple looks towards digital media sharing during iPhone calls
Apple has spent some time outlining technology that would add a new level of interaction between iPhone users, such as the ability to share and control playback of digital media files like music tracks and video during a telephone call.
Apple looks towards digital media sharing during iPhone calls
Apple looks towards digital media sharing during iPhone calls
Having pioneered multi-touch for its iPhone and iPod touch handhelds, Apple later extended the technology to trackpads on its Mac notebook line and now appears ripe to introduce the first iPod click-wheels with similar capabilities.
Apple working on adding multi-touch to iPod click-wheels
Apple working on adding multi-touch to iPod click-wheels
An architect's portfolio has purportedly revealed a very different design Apple's second retail store for China's capital city -- one that would embrace ancient traditions while thriving on the Mac maker's signature glass and metal.
Apple's 2nd Beijing store to use classic Chinese design (photos)
Apple's 2nd Beijing store to use classic Chinese design (photos)
Since the debut of the first iPod in 2001, almost every consumer technology company has tried to create an βiPod killerβ to outsell it. SanDisk is one of those companies with its Sansa line of media players, but founder and CEO Eli Harari has now admitted that the iPod has sovereignty.
SanDisk CEO concedes that Apple's iPod has won the war
SanDisk CEO concedes that Apple's iPod has won the war
A new version of Apple's iTunes software released Monday includes code strings that hint at a couple of new features likely to make their debut alongside new iPhone models this month, namely radio tagging capabilities and support for the Nike+ Sport Kit.
Apple's next-gen iPhone may add radio tagging, Nike Sport Kit
Apple's next-gen iPhone may add radio tagging, Nike Sport Kit
Just one day after North Carolina lawmakers approved changes to the stateβs corporate tax laws designed to lure Apple and a $1 billion server farm project to one of their rural communities, the state's Governor signed Senate Bill 575 into law and announced that the iPhone maker is coming to town.
North Carolina greets Apple and $1 billion server farm project
North Carolina greets Apple and $1 billion server farm project
North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue officially announced today that Apple has selected the state as the location of a new data center, which will see the company invest more than $1 billion over a nine-year period.
Apple Officially Selects North Carolina for New $1 Billion Data Center
Apple Officially Selects North Carolina for New $1 Billion Data Center
Apple's forthcoming iPhone Software 3.0 may introduce features that let users share their purchased applications with family or friends, a move that would give iPhone and iPod touch owners a greater say over which apps deserve the spotlight in the overly congested App Store.
Apple's new iPhone software may let users share applications
Apple's new iPhone software may let users share applications
The United States Justice Department has begun a review of the hiring practices of a number of Silicon Valley technology companies, including Apple, Yahoo, Google, and Genetech for possible anti-trust law violations.
Justice Department investigating hiring practices of Apple, others
Justice Department investigating hiring practices of Apple, others
With roughly five days to go before Apple kicks off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, signage spotted around the Moscone Center can already be seen paying homage to all things App Store.
First photos from Apple's WWDC site highlight App Store success
First photos from Apple's WWDC site highlight App Store success
Apple's two largest New York City retail stores are now known to be some of the town's largest retail cash cows, with the 5th Avenue flagship alone having drawn in $440 million in one year.
5th Avenue store brings Apple $440 million per year
5th Avenue store brings Apple $440 million per year
Excitement is hitting a new high in the runup to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, to be held in San Francisco next week. New challengers are threatening the iPhone, while Microsoft has revived its Zune MP3 player in a bid to take on the iPod touch. Meanwhile, Apple's gaining strength in its run at the enterprise market.
Flanked by Rivals, Apple Revs Up for WWDC
Flanked by Rivals, Apple Revs Up for WWDC
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California has put on display a pair documents from Apple's early years, outlining the company's strategic planning, optimism, and doubts as it embarked on a mission to forever change the world with its line of Macintosh computers.
Documents offer glimpse into Apple's early days
Documents offer glimpse into Apple's early days
Several weeks ago, Apple began testing high-volume Push Notifications using a special build of the AP Mobile iPhone application distributed to developers testing beta versions of the upcoming iPhone OS 3.0. While the test was scheduled to last one w...
Apple Wraps Up Push Notification Testing Ahead of WWDC
Apple Wraps Up Push Notification Testing Ahead of WWDC
Apple, along with more than a dozen other firms conducting e-commerce, have been hit with a lawsuit from a patent trolling claiming first rights to technology that simplifies the re-billing process for repeat customers making purchases through online stores.
Apple sued over methods for repeat iTunes, App Store sales
Apple sued over methods for repeat iTunes, App Store sales
Apple today deployed a series of changes to its 'One to One' program that provides personalized setup and training for Mac users. The $99/year program is now available only to users who have purchased a Mac directly from an Apple sales channel (reta...
Apple Makes Changes to 'One to One' Program
Apple Makes Changes to 'One to One' Program
Apple on Tuesday detailed changes to its unparalleled retail-based personal training service designed to help customers get set up, get trained, and get going with new Macs purchased from the company's direct sales channels.
Apple launches new One to One personal training service
Apple launches new One to One personal training service
North Carolina lawmakers debated for less than a minute on Monday before approving changes to the state's corporate tax laws designed to lure Apple and a $1 billion server farm project to one of their rural communities.
With sights set on $1B Apple server farm, NC approves changes
With sights set on $1B Apple server farm, NC approves changes
A series of changes to Apple's retail-based One-to-One training service slated to go into effect on Tuesday may have been driven in part by the popularity of the program, which is rapidly swelling to complex proportions.
Popularity of Apple's One-to-One a reason for reform
Popularity of Apple's One-to-One a reason for reform
Apple today released iTunes 8.2 via Software Update. The update adds support for iPhone OS 3.0, which is expected to be featured at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference next week and be released in the near future.
Apple Releases iTunes 8.2 and QuickTime 7.6.2
Apple Releases iTunes 8.2 and QuickTime 7.6.2